Touring Israel, One App at a Time
JERUSALEM—Israel, the Jewish people’s ancestral homeland, has long been a destination for the People of the Book to reconnect with their past and explore their
JERUSALEM—Israel, the Jewish people’s ancestral homeland, has long been a destination for the People of the Book to reconnect with their past and explore their
How many seconds does it take four kids from 9 years to 2 years to get from one’s terrace to one’s safe room? I got
The mood in this country is increasingly anti-immigrant. This administration has taken a hard line against immigration, to put it mildly. Our law firm has
Part 35 (written 2014) (Continued from previous week) Dedicated in memory of the approximately 12,500 Jews, among them a number of my close relatives, who
Now that Tisha B’Av is over, we can finally do all the things that we couldn’t do for the past few weeks. We can go
When a congregant is sitting in synagogue and listening to the announcements, there is one particular sentence that brings with it supreme dread and utter
There was a palpable hush in the audience as the venerated rosh yeshiva of Ponevezh, HaGaon HaRav Gershon Edelstein, shlita, slowly made his way into
Dear Raanan, It’s really hard to believe that it’s been almost three years since you came into our lives and that your army service has
In our previous article we discussed how the summer experience can provide youth with a break from technological devices. Having our kids away without their
Cheese and burger is no longer a verboten combination in the Jewish world. Impossible Food’s “Impossible Burger,” now certified by the OU, seeks to revolutionize
Many say it’s a great idea to stop at Hava Java in Town Square, Monsey, if you’re going to Evergreen on Route 59. But I
The struggles of going on vacation and needing to pack enough kosher food to take along are put on pause for a week for those